Dreamer

"Dreamer" Mural by Hula (Sean Yoro)

Painting in the desert inspired by the journey of chasing dreams and putting in the hours of mastering your craft.

PAPER BOATS

"Paper Boats" inspired by the need to take care of our planet for the generations to come. With the devastating year of roll backs of environmental policies - from the exit of the Paris agreement to numerous energy deregulations - It seems our US government is set on putting profit over people.

I felt the need to give a voice to the generations to come that can’t speak for themselves yet. They are the ones that will be dealing with the aftermath of our greed now. Lets fight to deal them a better hand for their future.

A'O 'ANA

"Series of murals painted on a few of the thousands of icebergs freshly broken off from a nearby glacier. In the short time I was there, I witnessed the extreme melting rate first hand as the sound of ice cracking was a constant background noise while painting. Within a few weeks these murals will be forever gone, but for those who find them, I hope they ignite a sense of urgency, as they represent the millions of people in need of our help who are already being affected from the rising sea levels of Climate Change"

PULIKI

To embrace. Humanity’s need to embrace and protect mother nature has never been greater. Temporary mural done in a remote forest on fire damaged trees using natural chalk pigment which washes away with water.

HUNA

Mural painted in Saint John, New Brunswick in the Bay of Fundy with the extreme 28ft tide changes. Supported by Discover Saint John and Strong & Free

MAKA'U

Mural painted at the top of a waterfall. Inspired by the risk and sacrifice it takes to find your passion and not let go.

THE NORTH FACE

Mural painted in the Arctic waters of Iqaluit, Nanuvut in collaboration with The North Face. Documented by Renan and Taylor Ozturk, produced by Camp4Collective.

Ho'i Mai

After stumbling upon this old sunken ship, Hula was inspired by the way the tide crept in and out daily. This routine either had the boat emerging from or sinking back into the water. Ho’i Mai is literally translated to ‘Come Back’

'Olu

Nahi

Ventured into the devastating aftermath of recent wildfires painting a mural inspired by the need to grow new thoughts on preserving and protecting land.

La'au

Mural painted on an abandoned overgrown wall.

Truths

Inspired by self doubt. Limitations live only in our minds.

Wailele I

Water fountain painting. Inspired by Hula’s murals in the ocean and along waterfalls, this unique concept lets water flow over the oil painting, combining both the soothing sounds of water and art to bring life to any wall.

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Malama

“Mālama” – To care for, preserve, or protect. Inspired by growing up in Hawaii with the high values of respecting the land and places we call home.

Lewa

Painted on abandoned shipping docks.

Owena

Mural painted with glowing paint in forest where it is only visible at night. Inspired by the beauty of fireflies.

“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper” – W.B. Yeats

Luana

Mural painted for Pow!Wow! Long Beach 2016 under the Queensway Bridge in Long Beach, CA

Hina

Painted on abandoned concrete structure

A'o 'Ana II

“Series of murals painted on a few of the thousands of icebergs freshly broken off from a nearby glacier. In the short time I was there, I witnessed the extreme melting rate first hand as the sound of ice cracking was a constant background noise while painting. Within a few weeks these murals will be forever gone, but for those who find them, I hope they ignite a sense of urgency, as they represent the millions of people in need of our help who are already being affected from the rising sea levels of Climate Change.”

Heau

Inspired by being confined to our own boxes. Painted for CANVAS Museum show in West Palm Beach, Florida USA.

Kahu

Imua

Instagram X Facebook

Billabong X Andy Irons

Tribute painting, in collaboration with Billabong, of the surf legend Andy Irons for the Irons family. Final hand print done by his son, Axel. Mural painted in North Shore, Oahu during the Billabong Pipe Masters 2016. Video by Faraz Mozafarian / Photos by Duncan Macfarlane

Hoike

28in x 38in Oil paint on Wood. SOLD

Hahai

Literally translated “To Follow”. This mural is located along one of the many different pathways found in these old remains. The arched doorway opens up where the figures heart should be, symbolizing the journey into oneself.

“I was inspired by the common phrase ‘Follow Your Heart’. As cliché as it is, the phrase has influenced the paths I’ve taken throughout my life and I realized with all the mistakes I’ve made along the way, the only ones I don’t regret are the ones I stayed true to my passions and listened to my heart.”